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Summary of Remarks by Kristen L. Walker

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 February 2017

Kristen L. Walker*
Affiliation:
University of Melbourne, Australia and Columbia University School of Law, New York, N.Y.

Abstract

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Copyright
Copyright © American Society of International Law 1999

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References

1 See Walker, Kristen, The Importance of Being Out: Sexuality and Refugee Status, 18 Sydney L. Rev. 568 (1996)Google Scholar.

2 Eric Heinze, Sexual Orientation: A Human Right 291 (1994).

3 See, e.g., ICCPR, Art 23; ICESCR, Art 10; ECHR, Art 12; Report of the Fourth World Conference on Women, UN Doc A/Conf. 177/20, 17 Oct. 1995, Ch V, paras. 5 (Argentina), 8 (Egypt), 11 (Holy See), 14 (Iran), 19 (Libyan Arab Jamahiriya), 20 (Malaysia), 26 (Peru), etc; X, Y and Z v. United Kingdom (1997) 4 EHRR 143.

5 See, e.g., Otto, Dianne, Questions of Solidarity and Difference: Towards Transforming the Terms of Lesbian Interventions in International Law, in Seductions of Justice: Lesbian Legal Theories and Practices (Brownworth, Victoria & Robson, Ruthann eds., forthcoming, manuscript on file with Walker, Kristen L.)Google Scholar.